Not exact matches
Either put the pet on a 60 - day trial of limited
food ingredients it has not eaten before or feed it a diet that has been
processed or manufactured to be
hypoallergenic.
A new technology in
food processing has produced a type of
hypoallergenic diet that is safer to put pets on even in the early stages of developing allergies to
food.
That
process makes them really expensive but they are great to do a trial with just to see if it is a
food allergy then you can try reintroducing less expensive «
hypoallergenic»
foods.
An elimination diet is a time - consuming
process which involves switching the dog's diet entirely to a
hypoallergenic or reduced ingredient commercial
food, or to a diet of bland human
food.
PetMD suggests
foods that are hydrolyzed and
hypoallergenic and available by prescription only, specifically ones that are highly digestible, contain supplements that promote a healthy GI tract, and have undergone rigorous testing to ensure that cross-contamination has not occurred during the manufacturing
process.